Conservation Tools!
American Thru-Hikes!
Federal Conservation!
Wildfires!
Mountains!
100

These three steps make up the standard method for maintaining hand tools. 

Cleaning, sharpening, and oiling. 

100

These three hikes together are considered the "Triple Crown". 

The Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail, and the Continental Divide Trail.

100

These are the three federal land management agencies contained within the US department of the Interior. 

The Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the Fish and Wildlife Service. 

100

These are considered the three main types of wildfire. 

Crown fire, surface fire, and ground fire. 

100

This mountain range, once about as tall as the Alps, is considered one of the oldest in the world. 

The Appalachians. 

200
This hand tool, commonly used across different conservation organizations, cannot be sharpened by hand. 

Hand saw. 

200

This thru-hike in the Northeastern United States is considered the first ever thru-hike. 

The Vermont Long Trail. 

200

Running from 1933 to 1944, this program is considered the progenitor to many modern conservation programs.

The Civilian Conservation Corps. 

200

This recent wildfire broke the record for the most expensive wildfire in recorded history. 

The Palisades and Eaton Wildfires in Los Angeles, creating an estimated $65 Billion in Damages. 

200

This is the altitude above sea level of the tallest mountain on earth. 

Roughly 29,000 feet, or 8,850 meters. 

300

This tool was invented by a famous Polish-American wildland firefighter in the early 20th Century. 

The Pulaski, a combination of an axe and an adze. 

300

This trail is the longest trail officially recognized in the National Scenic Trails System. 

The North Country trail, at 4,800 miles. 

300

This California National Park is the largest National park in the Contiguous United States. 

Death Valley National Park. 

300

This wildfire, taking place in the Northwestern United States & Canada, remains the largest wildfire in American history. 

The Big Burn/Great Fire of 1910. 

300

This mountain is known for being the tallest in the Eastern United States. 

Mount Mitchell, in North Carolina, at 6,684 feet above sea level. 

400

These five parts of the chainsaw are covered by the "5-Point Safety Check".

Chain brake, Trigger-Interlock, Chain Catch, Anti-Vibration System, and Spark Arrestor Screen. 

400

This hike is a rugged, primarily off trail trek across Southern Utah and Northern Arizona that spans roughly 800 miles. 

The Hayduke Trail. 

400

This man, a close friend of Theodore Roosevelt, was also the first chief of the United States Forest Service. 

Gifford Pinchot. 

400
This country and year hold the record for the worst fire season in recorded history by acreage burned. 

The Australian Black Summer, 2019-2020. 

400

These mountains are, in order from shortest to tallest, the three tallest in North America. 

Pico de Orizaba in Mexico, Mount Logan in Canada, and Mount McKinley/Denali in Alaska. 

500

These three features together form the cutting edge of a crosscut saw. 

Cutter Teeth, Rakers, and Gullets. 

500

The Appalachian Trail was originally conceived by this American Forester. 

Benton MacKaye. 

500

This phrase is the United States Forest Service's official mission statement. 

To sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the Nation's forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations.

500

NFPA 1977, now being consolidated into NFPA 1950, is a standard set by the National Fire Protection Agency which outlines the following. 

The manufacturing and use standards for PPE and equipment for wildfires and structural fires. 

500

This relatively small mountain range is the only one in the continental United States to run East-West rather than North-South. 

The Uinta Mountains in Northern Utah. 

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